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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide 1. Hold  the  brake  pedal down with your 
right  foot  and set the  parking  brake. 
2. Move  the  shift lever  into  “P” (Park) 
position  like  this: 
0 Hold in the button  on  the  lever, 
and

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide Features  and  Controls 
“ON” position. See “Automatic 
Transmission” 
in the Index. 
If  you  cannot  shift out of “P”  (Park),  ease 
pressure  on the  shift  lever 
- push  the 
shift

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide Features  and  Controls 
If  you  have  four-wheel drive and  your 
transfer  case  is 
in “N’ (Neutral),  your 
vehicle  will  be  free 
to roll,  even if your 
shift lever 
is in “P’ (Park).

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide To close  the  window,  pull  the  latch  in  and 
back. w Horn 
To sound  the  horn,  press the horn  symbol 
on  your  steering  wheel. 
Adjustable  Steering 
Adjusting  the steering column 
while

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide Features and Controls 
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To adjust  the  column, hold  the  steering 
wheel  and  lower 
the lever.  Move  the 
column to a  comfortable  level,  then  raise 
the  lever  to its  highest  p

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide 1s I FUELONLY UNLEADED [I 
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FUEL  ONLY 
Fuel Gage 
Your fuel gage shows about  how much 
fuel  is in  your  tank.  When the gage first 
indicates “E,”  you still have a little fuel 
l

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide Here YOUII find information 
about  driving  on  different  kinds 
of roads and in varying  weather 
conditions 
. Weve also included 
many  other useful  tips  on 
driving 
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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide This is  a  mistake.  Your brakes  may  not 
have  time 
to cool  between  hard  stops. 
Your  brakes  will  wear 
out much  faster if 
you do a lot of  heavy  braking.  If you keep 
pace  with 
the t

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide Your Driving and the Road 
that happens,  release enough  pressure on 
the  brakes  to get  the  wheels  rolling  again 
so that  you  can  steer. 
With  the four-wheel  drive option,  you 
won’t  h

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CHEVROLET TRACKER 1994 User Guide the  curve, while your front wheels  are 
straight ahead. 
Try  to adjust your speed 
so you  can 
“drive” through the curve. Maintain  a 
reasonable, steady speed.  Wait to 
accelerate until  you
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